2016 Apple keynote event: Here are all the products we're dying to see

It's the day of the September Apple keynote address, when the biggest tech company in the world is expected to announce the most-hyped phone in the world — the iPhone 7. For tech bloggers, today is like going on a safari. It's basically the Super Bowl.

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Apple's keynote kicks off on Wednesday at 1 p.m. Eastern. We already have a pretty good idea of what will be unveiled — new iPhones, MacBooks and an Apple Watch. Apple events are so predictable, you could play a game of Bingo with the repeating jokes (we even made one).

But there's still room to dream. Here's everything we would like to see hoisted onto the Apple stage on Wednesday.

iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus

Dual-lens camera

Apple's invitation featured a bokeh effect, hinting that the new iPhones would come equipped with an upgraded lens or dual camera system with a wider aperture and impressive depth-of-field capabilities. I think the invitation looked like a children's dot-art project, but it's unlikely Apple will release kindergarten paint tools.

Probability: 8/10

IPX7 water resistance

This could be the most exciting hidden feature of the iPhone 7 — an answer to countless consumer complaints, but something Apple might never reveal onstage.

A research analyst reports that the new iPhones will have IPX7 water resistance. This means the iPhone 7 devices will be able to withstand submersion "in up to a meter of water for up to a half an hour," according to Business Insider. If you're devastated over the loss of the headphone jack, your phone can now withstand your sweet tears.

Probability: 7/10

Killing the 16GB model

Apple is said to be getting rid of its 16GB iPhone model, starting instead at 32GB. Good riddance.

New iPhone colors as black as my soul

Alongside current color options for rose gold, gold and silver, Apple is rumored to also be releasing the iPhone 7 inmatte "dark black" and glossy "piano black," which will replace the space-gray model, according to theVerge.

Probability: 7/10

Pressure-sensitive home button

The iPhone 7 may ditch its clickable home button for a design similar to the MacBook's trackpad. By eliminating more access points into the internals of the phone, it would make the device more water-resistant. Also, when will the home button recognize pruney post-shower fingerprints?

Probability: 7/10

New and improved MacBook Pro and Air

An admission that the first-generation Apple Watch was meh

If Apple is going to release an Apple Watch 2, can a team member please confess that the superfluous wrist candy wasn't as life-changing as they anticipated it to be? Say it. Just say it. We're all thinking it.